Below is message but didn't receive any error.
TSM server Version : 5.5.4.0
TSM upgrade utility : 5.5.4.0
root@rlruscdb:/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin# nohup
/usr/tivoli/tsm/upgrade/bin/dsmupgrd preparedb >prepare.out 2>&1 &
[1] 8454158
root@rlruscdb:/usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin# tail -100f prepare
I think you are asking if a Windows based TSM client with a SSD disk and an
i3 CPU is good for making backups of a NAS storage device.
The SSD storage in the client for nas backup doesn't really serve any
purpose, the i3 CPU might be a limiting factor if you have many
simultanious streams on a fast
I think the question is actually in the topic of the message, which windows
version to use.
I don't think it wil really make any difference (though I don't know the diff
between those two versions either). Just use the one common in your
organisation and if both are euqually welcome, use the ch
Good one Remco, I didn't read that well enough.
For what it is worth I agree with your answer. :-)
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 1:17 PM, Remco Post wrote:
> I think the question is actually in the topic of the message, which
> windows version to use.
>
> I don't think it wil really make any differen
Hello,
Have you run command " *convert ussfilespace*" which prevents issue on
some older TSM databases. The command may complete with error ANR2034E if
error does not exist in current database.
On Thu, Apr 10, 2014 at 12:32 PM, Saravanan Palanisamy <
evergreen.sa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Below
Thank you so much for response ,,
Seems preparedb got completed but console message was disabled.
Enabled console event and was able to see database preparedb status
By Sarav
+65-82284384
> On 10 Apr, 2014, at 7:39 pm, Ashish Sharma wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> Have you run command " *convert
Hi,
When I run the migrate command I am getting below massage.
ANR1534I Process 1067 skipped 28406 deduplicated files on
volume /diskpool/daily/04DA.BFS because copies of the files were not
found. (SESSION: 49470, PROCESS: 1067)
Any idea?
Remco, Stefan:
Thanks for helping out. I wish I knew more of which I speak, but both
answers are useful.
Bob T.
Robert Talda
EZ-Backup Team, CIT/Infrastructure
Cornell University
r...@cornell.edu
607-255-8280
-Original Message-
From: Stefan Folkerts
Reply-To: "ADSM: Dist Stor Ma
Never mind. I missed the end eventlogging command, blind I guess.
The solution is:
dsmadmc -id=*** -pa=*** end ev filetext
mv /home/tsminst1/txteventlog/texteventlog.log ./
dsmadmc -id=*** -pa=*** begin ev filetext
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Have a wonderful day,
David Jelinek